SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT BARANOV, V.F. - BARANOV, V. I.

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ACCESSION NR: AT4028294 claims that rare earth elements, satellite elements in general, as well as the pre- dominant elements, obviously have a differential motion in the circulation of are bearing compounds. The process of ore formation in that region took place within a widc temperature range at the beginning of which a quartz-pyrite-chalcopyrita association was formed with structures of decay of the solid solution of cubanite- chalcopyrite. The regular decrease of the rare earth element content in ores, as they are removed from the main ore supply channel, may be explained by the filiration effect and other phenomena caused by a shift of solutions through a complicated system of closed fissures and pores. Orig. art. has: 2 figures and 5 tables. ASSOCIATION: Institut minerologii, geokhimii i kristallokhimii redkikh elementov., AN SSSR (Institute of Mineralogy, Poochemistry and the Chemistry of Crystals) SUBKITTED: 00 DATE ACQ: 16Apr64 ENCL: 00 SUB CODE 1-1 , EL No REP SOV: 016 OTHER: 001 Card )/2 BARON, V.F.; KIIREKOV, P.A. Problem of "adaptation" of schizophrenia patients to arninaz',ne. Vop.klin., patog. i lech. shiz. no.1:13-15 164. (MIRA 18:r) 1. Otdel psikhofarmakologii (zav. - kand.med.nauk G.Ya.Avrutskiy') Gosudarstvennogo nauchno-issledovatel'skor,,o instituta rsikhiatri-i Ministerstva zdravookhraneniy-a FISFqR i Moskovskaya oblastnaya psikhiatriclieskaya bollnitsa No.2 imeni V.I.Yakovenko (glavnyy vrach - G.F.Moskalenko). -oY EXPLOITATIM' SOV/5727 I BC Moscow. Inzhonerno-fizichaskiy institut. Pr,'.ory i motody analizd lzlucheniy; sbornik rauchnykh rabot, vy'p. 2. (Appa- ratua and Mlothods for the Analysis of Radiation; Collection of Scientific Papars, no. 2) Moscow, Atomizdat, 1960. 166 P. 4000 copies printed. Sponsoring Agency: Ministerstvo vyashego i arednogo spetsiallnogo obrazovwdya RSFSR. Yoskovskiy Inzhanorno-fizzichoskiy institut. Ed. (Title, pago)z Ye. L. Stolyarova, Candidate of Physics and ft~thwaatics; Tech. Ed.: S. M. Popova. PURPOSS: Thio collection of articles is intended for specialists in nuclear physics, dosimptry of nuclear radiationspand shielding. COVERAGEz The articles were prepared by soientists of MIF1 (Moscow Physics and Engineering Institute) and presented at the 1957 conference of the Institute. Brief -nnotations to the articles have boon included in the Table of Contents. No personalities are mentioned. References follow each article. Card IIA Apparatus and Methodsfor the Analysis (Cont,) SOV/5717 the .,n cylindrical chamber is presented. The equation makes it po6_~uie to determine the true ionization density by the value of the ionization current, as well as to determine the optimum dimensions of the ionization chamber tinder given experimental conditions. -Baranov,--V. F. Determination of the Spectral Composition of Screened 1~iectro_n ReAiation by the Absorption Method 117 Formulas for calculating the spectral composition of screened elec- tron radiation by the absorption curve are presented. A comparison of the results with experimental data obtained by a beta spectrometer with a thin magnetic lens showed that the method is suitable for practical purposes. .Baranov, V. F.Y V. M. Kolobashkin, and Ye. A. Kramer-Ageyev. Energy Calculation of a Beta-Ray Spectrometer With a Transverse Magnetic Field and Without an Iron Component 121 The beta-ray spectrometer, designed for measuring beta radiation to 3 Mev, is compact and requires a maximum power of 7 kw for operation. Card 5/8 BARANOV9 V.F. Determining the spectral composition of cbielded electron radi- ation by the absorption methol. Sbor. nauch. rab. MIFI no.21ll.7- .120160.. (MIRA 13:3) (Electrons) (Shielding(Radiation)) ,7~1 AWOVI V.F.; KOLODASHKIN, V.M.; KRA~~GEYSV, Ye.A. Energy calculation of a beta spectrometer containing no iron and a-tr=sverse magnetic fitld. Sbor. nauch. rab. MIFI no.2:121- 125 160. (MIRA 14:3) (Beta-ray tipectrometer) B&RANOV, V.D. Structural-geological position of ore fields in the Zyryanovsk region of the Altai. Dokl.AN SSSR 132 no.6:1378-1381 Je 160. (MIRA 13:6) 1. Krasnoyarskiy institut tsvctnykh matallov im. M.I.Kalinina. Predstavleno akademik-om D.I.Shcberbakovym, (Zyryanovsk region--Ore deposits) RARANOV, mashinist Are there any advantages in uairv-, weakened field conditions on electric sections. ICIek.i tepl.tinga 4 no.2:6 Y 160. (MIRA 13:6) 1. Dopa ?anki. 14oskovakoy dorogi. (Electric railroads) R&R&BOV, V.F., mashinist Practical advice to young engiiours. Elek.i tepl.tiaga no.7:36-38 JI $60. (MIRA 13:8) 1. Depo Panki Moskoveicoy dcroe-,!. (Locomotivo ont-jiwers) BARANOV, V. F. BARANOV, V. F. -- "A Beta Spectrometer with Dual Focusing of the Electron Bun-Ile in a Magnetic Field Using a System of Round Coils not Containing Iron." Min Hicher FducAion USSR. Moscow Engineering-Physics Inst. 1~ '40 1 scow, 19155. (Dissertation for the Degree of Candidate of Technical Sciences.) SO: Knizhna-va letoT)is' , No. 4, Moscow, 1956 V UT 11(c. R t JARA1;Ov' VF. TITLE. _Iff_.~Lr~on 6ss 13-Spectromoter with `)-'-11e Focussing. (3ezz'hclL znyy fs-spek`rometr s lvoynoy fokuoircvkDy, Russian) PERIODICALt Atomnaya Energiya, 1957, Vol 3, ..a 9o PP 170 - 171 (U.S.S.R.) 111352HACT: A B-spectrometer of thejIN 2 - type was built from a number of coils without iron cores. The field produced by the coils causes spatial focussing of the first -rade as well as that of the second grade, which is characterized by the coefficients 1/8, 1/4, 3/8. As the field is created without iron, there exists a rigorous even proportionality between the energy of the electrons to be focussed and the coil current. The electron orbit has a radius of 100 mm. The broadninC of the 4 electron beam. amounts to + 10 1P in a radial direction and to ' in axial direction.-As a maximum electron can be measured 6 1 j U~ to 0,3 MeV. The F-line of Th B has a half ividtl, of 0,58 "_j in the case of a fully utilized solid angle of 0,6 2he width t, of the source is here 1,5 mm, and the rectangular aperture before the hanCer is 1,2 mm. The spectrometer has a maximum 0 of 400 mm., a hight of 200 mm, and a weight of 40 ka. Card 1/2 89-8--..3/1~6 An Ironless b- Spec troncte - 10fith Double Focuosing. 1 illustation ) ASSOCLI~TICNt Not given ITE3LINTED BY: IUB-'I~''T''D: AV iI 11, , '--3 LL :Tibrary of Congress Card 2/2 V. t.'. A Be 'U -S, e c t r cy-. 1,-, F C u JL TZ A 11 G 0 J_ s cl I a-r a _c t 71 J_:~ d 15 11 c L, u - 0 C Ll rp +10 lp, ij c f uo 0 T l.; I )V- i VL~2' U' vc, n lor (4). T f3 1:1-C, C no; 0.1 f i 1 C,-) --fficien. L ;61 j Llw is ;iven 'Ln F i t~lo T'iB I..* o 7- f o A: U U-' ~,)f 00 1 C, be -1. '11,21- out, 'D :-3 ~3 c -L 'U j 1. 7 -1 o. A V. K "K:; .!.-A j r k~ i0 C 1 Ll 1) _' 0 '13 f r,:-, t c v S d i s I D V Physics and Engineering Institute) 1 Beta ray spectrum analyzers--Desigri 2. Beta ray spectrum analyzers--Equipment 3. Beta ray spectrum an alyzers-- Performanc L, MSAKMON, L.B., kand.ekonocheskikh nauk, dotsent; AIMSE173VA, L.L., kand. tekhn.nauk; MESEZHNIKOV, G.Sh., kand.okon.nauk; DARABOY, V.P., Inzh.; AFAIIASITIV, A.A., Imnd.tekhn.w&., dotuent Some potentialities for better use of time and equipment in cutting artificial leather in footwear enterprises. Izv.vys.ucheb.zav.; tekh.leg.prom. no.6-.16-21 160. (MIRA 14-1) 1. Kiyevskiy tekhnologicheskiy institut legkoy promvehlermDoti. Rekomendovana knfedroy ekonomiki promyshlennosti i or&nizataii proizvodstva. (Shoe industry) (leather, Artificial) 13102 /3166 AUTHORS: Para4~,v KolobAehkin, V. M., Dmitrijevikiy, 1. TITLE An iron7free beta-anectrometar with r -200 mm 3OURCE. Moscow. Inzhenerno-fizichenkiy jnstjtj:~t. Voprjc,: ,1ozjrAntjji_ i zaahchity ot izlTjrheniy, no, 1, 19 6 2 C, :'j - I I TEXT: The ikon-free magne:tic beta-spectrome.ter with double electron focusing (T[ff)-, *deaigned, conintructed'and tented b:i Pgranov, IAIL3 analyzed, and on the basis of the datu obtained an enlarijed Jnstriiment of the same typo v*as 3bui-It. Its st-iblo-orbit radinq of 200 nm !a t0cp that of the firat,Ymode14 the other parametern are the same. It -is designed for electTons of E\< 3 Mev. The maximum angular divergence of the beam is til-4 0( axial) 'and +11 40 ial).Jf the ealid angle iA 1-5~ (rad of 4n The water-cooled. t0gnet coils have a total rvoistanie of 12.5ohro. a 15-1 On application, the instrument ahows a relative half-w-Uth C-f the CS K-conversion line of Ifo in the of a P-3/8 f iollt ? mr, uourue diameter, and a.2 mm -ininit alit. There are 3 figures. An iron-free beta -apectrometer /?,- rL Zo R41I Diagram of electrumq-,lirt S"992162 ,hoo,'oo i/o i 0/2 5/69 62ZOOO/001/'0171022 AUTHORS: _.V.__F--,--Dmitriyevskiy, I. M., Zhenin, Tus Be TITLEi A beta-gamma-ooincidence speotrometer SOURCE: Moscow. Inzhenerno-fizicheakiy institut. Voprozy doximetril izashchity ot izluoheniy, no. 1, 1962, 113-120 TEXT: The authors have designed, constructed and tested an iron-free lens spectrometer with a,thiok magnetic lens; the chamber size is 1000 120 mm, the resolution in 6 - 1.6614 and the relative salid angle is wp 0.2%.. Sou roe and.counter are arranged.symmetrioally in.relation to the speotrom4Rter field. It is deniirned for E4 3-4 Vey; the alectrong are recorded by A plastic scintillation counter connected through a. 50-mm Plexiglao'.light pipe with an 0Y photomultiplier. The gEimmas are'reco'rded with a 30-30 mm Nal(Tl) counter orystalf oon- nected with the same multiplier. The relative aperture of the gaVA& spectrometer is adjusted by varying the distance betwear. source &a transmitter,' the magnetic field being compe.-aaated by shifting the magnetic dhield. The negative pulses induced at the FEU anode by Card 1/2 S/OW62/000/00/017/022 A Veta-gawmn-ooinoidence apeotrometer B102YM6 electroA'O"Are fed via cathode follower and YD4(M-2) amplifier- to the faet-coincidence. circuitl those induced 'by ga=ho are fed via a two-otage pre-amplif ier, an, AAAO -1 (AADO-1 ) pulse-height analyzer and also a "Kashtanlt-~ypt amplifier to the faol-oo'noidenue cirtuit. A dio4a l1adtor at the input of the coincidence unit limito the positive OUINON to 11 height ab6ve 10 v. Thesubsequent otagou aro a flip-flop osoillat ,or, a phase inverter, a,di fferentlating RC-cirouit withdiode, a positive oveiswing dist'riminator and a Rosai-type fast-ooinoidence- circuit, Ike time resolution can be varie 'd between 3,10-7 and 3,104 sec. Finally the pulses are fed via a oontTOI Unit to the counter radiometer, type (IC-5 (PS-5M) -Volnall. The Lnutrument wae tested by meaaaring =8 e 181 C 60 comparing th photo-peaks of the Hf 8 and Co gamma linea, tbo deviation from linearity was less than 1~4 the half-width of the pbotopeak of the C813~7' gamma line Vag 11%. For graduation, the U157 X-ocnversl(m line was used'# As an e .xample the spectra obtained for Ce144+PT144 are given. There are 6 figuref). ~C4rd 2/2 S/796/62/000/003/016/019 AUTHORS: Baranov, V. F.0 Dmitriyevskiy, 1. M., Titov, B.G. TITLE- Alignment and calibration of a longitudinal magnetic P- spectrometer. SOURCE: Moscow. Inzhenerno-fizicheskiy institut. Pribory i metody analiza izlucheniy. no.3. 1962. 156-163. TEXT: A magnetic nonferrous lens-type P-spectrometer (SM) was constructed for certain spectroscopic tasks, e.g., for the identification of radioactive isotopes. A general-view photo and a cross-section are shown. The device was designed for minimum energy consumptio-, c.)nsistent with acceptable electronic- optical charac- teristics. The SM vacuum chamber (VC) was fashioned from a 1ZO-mm ID. seam- less Cu pipe and was lined with Al. At the center of the axis a Pb block protects the detector from the -i-rays of the source. Source and detector are placed sym-6 metrically relative to the central plane of the lens, 1,000 mm apart. Vacuum: 10- mm Hg. A pressure-lock arrangement permits exchange of sources with very little vacuum loss. The external lens diam is 520 mm, the internal diam is 200 mm, thickness 250 mm. The lens consists of 5 identical sections, each comprising 825 coils of Cu bus of 4.01 mmz cross-section, insulatedby fiberglass. The sections are water-cooled. The in-series resistance of the 5 sections is 16 ohm. Total power rejection with water cooling: 5 kw. A 150-amp.hr battery feeds the magnetic Card 1/3 Alignment and calibration. . - S/796/62/000/003/oi6/oi9 lens (ML) of the SM. The lens focuses 3-mev electrons with an 8.5-a current. The ML is fixed; alignment consists in changing the position and inclination of the VC relative to the ML. Alignment is highly critical and affects primarily the resolution of a SM. The literature on alignment is scant, and a method war. developed inde- pendently. Preliminary alignment was performed by measurement of the longitu- dinal component of the magnetic-field strength in two planes perpendicular to the geometric lens axis. The second step brings the geometric axis of the VC and of the diaphragms bounding the electron beam into coincidence with the magnetic axis of the lens. The accuracy of the preliminary alignment is verified by photograph- ing the beam of conversion electrons of the K-line of CS137. Concentricity of the central spot (electrons of the continuous P-spectrum) with the geometric axis of the VC and the diaphragm system, and concentric circularity of the monochromatic- electron beam are the alignment criteria. The remaining ellipticity of the beam is produced by a mi'salignment which results in an additive broadening of the spectral line (calculation per Pratt, W., et al., Rev.Sci.Instrum.pv. 22,no. Zo 1951, 92).. The resolution was improved by the introduction of an annular diaphragm in the region of the annular focus. The experimental method for the identification of the location of the annular focus is described. The dependence of the resolution and trans- mission of the spectrometer on the diameter of the counter window, the aperture of the electron beam, and the width of the slit in the annular diaphragm was also Alignment and calibration... S/796/62/000/003/016/019 investigated. The calibration of the P-spectrometer was performe-d at the maxima of the K- and L-lines of the C9137 conversion electrons. At the maximum of the K-line (HP=3381 cc - cm) the current through the lens 1=2.491.* 0.002 a. Since the H f(I) in nonferrous spectrometers is a straight line, the electrons recorded at I I a have an impulse H = 1359:k 2 ce - cm. The calibration was verified by read- ing the Pspectrum of p32pand the spectrum of the photoelectrons knocked out from a Bi converter (3 mg/cm2-) by H081 y-rays. A calibration curve was drawn through the test points, viz., a straight line with a slope of 135913 ce - cm/a. There are 7 figures and 5 references (I Rue sian- language Soviet and 4 English- language, of which one is cited in Russian translation). ASSOCIATION: None given. ACCESSION NR: AT4021260 S/2892/63/000/002/0125/0132 AUT11OR: Baranov, V. F.j Dmitriyevskiy, I. N. TITLE: Determination of partial concentrations of radioactive gases in a mixture with a known isotope composition SOURCE: Voprosy* dozimetrii i zashchity* ot izlucheniy, no. 2, 1963, 125-132 TOPIC TAGS: radioactive gases, argon, krypton, xenon, fission product, P active gas, ionization chamber, 0 counter, scintillation counter, STS-5, mass spectrometer, scintillation spectrometer, magnetic 0 spectrometer ABSTRACT: Methods of determining the partial concentrations'of components in the' composition of the gaseous wastes of a reactor are studied. The following spectro- metric methods of gas analysis are used: 1) absorption method; 2 maghetic P spec- trometer; 3) mass spectrometer; 4) scintillation spectrometer. The values for each method are given and means for increasing sensitivity are proposed. Argon 41 concenLrationB on the order of 0.1 are detected. The valueCof effectiveness of the counters can be determined by means of straight calibration with a standard gas. The gas calibration to a tolerance of 1% in determining the activity can be accomplished with the aid of a proportional or Geiger c6unter with a geometry of 4g. Orig. art. has: 8.formulas and 2 tables. - . . P~ BARANOV7 VJ.; DMITRIYEVSKlYt I.M. Determining the partial concentrations of radioactive gases in a mixture of known isotope composition. Vop. doz. i zashch. ot izIuch. no.22125-132 163-6 (MIRA 17.-3) L 1308-66 EWT(m). -DIAAP ACCESSION NR: AT5023158 URI/ 2892/65/000/004/0117/0119 AUTHOR: Baranov, V, F. TITLE: Absorption corrections to absolute activity measurements by beta radia- tion -90-U6: Moscow. Inzhenerno-fizicheakiy Voprosy dozimetrii i zashchi- ty ot izlucheniy, no. 4, 1965, 117-119 TOPIC TAGS: beta radiation, radiation counter, radioactivity measurement, ra- diation dosimetry ABSTRACT: In absolute measurements of the activity of preparations by their beta radiation using end-window counters, a correction for absorption in the win- dow of the counter is introduced by extrapolation of the absorption curve to zero thickness of the absorber, assuming that absorption of beta radiation in the substance takes place according to an exponential law. However, this absorption takes nlace accordino to a law which diverpeq L-1309-66' EVIT(m) . DIAAP ACCESSION NR: AT5023159 UR/2892/65/000/004/0120/ 0127 AUTHOR: Baranov V. F. TITLE: Absorption of monoenergetic electrons and beta spectrum electrons in aluminum SOURCE: Moscow. Inzhenerno-fizicheskiy institut. Voprosy dozimetrii i zashchi-~ ty ot izlucheniy, no. 4, 1965, 120-127 TOPIC TAGS: beta spectrum, radiation source, aluminum, beta radiation, radia-, tion dosimetry ABSTRACT: In the general case, the form of the absorption curve for Lta radia..4' tion diverges from the exponential and depends on the geometry of the experiment' the type of detector and absorber, the end point energy of the beta snprfriirn ---3 L 130-3-66 EWT(m) DIAAP ACCESSION NR: AT5023158 UR/2892165/000/004/0117/0119 AUTHOR: Baranov. V. F. TITLE: Absorption corrections to absolute activity measurements by beta radia- tion SOUR16 Moscow. Inzlienerno-fizicheskiy-ZiLiaqtitut. Voprosy dozimetrii i zashchi- ty ot izlucheniy, no. 4, 1965, 117-119 TOPIC TAGS: beta radiation, radiation counter, radioactivity meas rement ra- diation dosimetry ABSTRACT: In absolute measurements of the activity of preparations by their beta radiation using end-window counters, a correction for absorption in the min- dow of the counter is introduced by extrapolation of the absorption curve to zero -1 1308-66 ACCESSION NR: AT5023158 which must be introduced in the extrapolation of the mean exponential portion of the absorption curve to zero thickness to obtain the true velocity in the absence of an absorber. A table shows the dependence of the values of the half value layer on the end point energy. 00g. art. has: 1 formulas, I figure and 2 tables ASSOCIATION: None SUBMITTED: 00 ENCL: 00 SUB CODE: NP NR REF SOV: 002 OTHER: 001 Card 22 L 1309-66' EVIT(m) DWP ACCESSION NR: AT5023159 URI 2892/65/000/ 004101201 0127 AUTHOR: Baranov- V. F. TITLE: Absorption of monoenergetic electrons and beta spectrum electrons in aluminum SOURCE: Moscow. Inzhenerno-fizicheskiyAa~titut, Vaprosy dozimetrii i zashchi-, ty ot izlucheniy, no. 4, 1965, 120-127 TOPIC TAGS: beta spectrum, radiation source, aluminum, beta radiation, radial tion dosime try N ABSTRACT: In the general case, the form of the absorption curve for 4ta radia --Jtonjdiver~~es from the expon ential and depends on the geometry of the experimen the type of detector and absorber, the end point energy of the beta spectrum and its forra, and 18o on the atomic number of the beta radiation. Measurements were made of t'h' e absorption of monoene~getic electrons in aluminum over a wide range of energies from 0. 1-1. 5 Mev. Electron sources were preparations of p,32 red over and C8137. Resu]lts (given in graphic and tabular'form) were averag different energies of the monoenergetic electrons and the maximum mean free Card 1/2 L 1309-66 ACCESSION NR: AT5023159 path of the monoenergetic electrons was determined. It was found that the form of the absorption curve for monoenergetic electrons, with an accuracy of +3%, does not depend on the energy of the electrons. Curves were calculated for absorption in aluminum for the following beta radiation sources: W185, p32j Ar4l, Kr85, Xel%q3. Orig. art. has: 4 formulas, 6 figures and 4 tables ASSOCIATION: None SUBMITTED: 00 ENCL: 00 SUB CODE: NP NR REF SOV: 003 OTHER: 004 cc,/2'/ 2 a-%R~~Nfjv , Ij Y. Dop-andence of energy ios;~ej averaged over the electron !7pactrum on Lhe erd.1--point energy of the beta spectr=, the atomic nwrib,3r of the bota einitter, and the type of transition. Atom. energ. 19 no.5---'.50-451 N 165. ('*'I-'iFA -0 0- *- 0- -0 ; 0- ; #_ 1 ; i 0- 0 0 ~ 0 ~' 0' - a W 6 : I I is left AlMal I f 1, 11 1 14 is w I? it it lit I v Z? b 14 h A v A I 1 .1 .1 ; ! ", luji At a r A I I if V i, !t -A I. _Z AA N CC CP U+1 I & i I f S 4 .t ci M I A C h e in sensitivity to insulin durinj insulin therapy ai -00 oft i i" d a t: "' V G. ll.iriti jov. BY.11. b.- ' - 0 * ' - 1-kipl. Afed. U. `Z . S. R. N'.. 6, 37, 1 tM,; v PwI.tiged A'imlitliltl"AliOll Ili MWIM 1. d"Lc-ltv P"'i"" 'I'- M, 'I'A %hu-b W%)IjlIl k"I' 0'r bl"~l 'tl':4T mg, I'd (I. all illi-rcasc III to lmulm~ In -m, a,, int'italioll of m%lilm '.011141 1w vkIlliphl'1% d"p'l,"I ith. Simila, r-tdo, o,rv (II,wini-il (,it a 00 Z 'Ing. A. C--l . 90 00 00 00 "1e I n . f 00 A S 0 L A a(TALLUrrICAL LMNATLfft CLASSIFICATION Ij. I I v 4 1 -1' j r A- I ;j it fT it .1 of ~ 21 N1 IS 0 15w a ~4z A 1 1. Wol dille 01; 7 T 7 -, 7 7 w, 7, w,, -M is *- w'? aw X'Ps I a II V U A a is V a 0 .1 Q 41 6 ice C 1, 1, 1 t- fil"At-10-1-IA' 0 Q 0 tit. k I k 0 o A,111 -&-A-J 9 1 t 00 _00 00 00 Ile influence of An titrart of the anterior pjf~itsfy 00 on the development of experimental pencrtAtic disbetes -00 -wy. Bui.. "J'4. M'.1. eirei. I ~ H s nXII'll; '111C 1,111111aly is. I.arli.1 14 tit, In,it,a, 1,,l t,, ght-mia vilml, 4 if ijilwo"d %ht it tit 11tv v% t t a, .00 hJ a tahl, g1ii-im.. wid S. A KAiwU ky .00 .00 CIO 0 A~SMAL A VIIALLVOSSCAL WERATWE CLASSIPiCATIOP .,a of- 00 -4t, - - ~ -1 --- 1813si -.1 0.1 "01,100'si *4114 narl ltegwn 1.. ,4- BARANOV) V. G.; FYSHINA) S. P.; and SFERMKAYA, Ye. N. "Disturbances of the Higher Nervous System Due to Induced Insulin HypogLvce=-i*." Report Nos. I and II. Fiziol zhur SWR, Vol. 34, No. 6, 1948. Report, No 1. :Experimental data showed: (1) Pronounced,, but brief hypoglycemia led to regular two-phase changes in the cerebral cortex. (2) On day of recovery from hypog:3,ycemie, all conditioned reflexes disappeared but returned through two (subnormal and above norvial) phases, 8-1C days in duration. (3) Analogous condit!cnsvere of shorter duration in milder hypoglycemia with corresponding periods of reduced refler action. Report Wo 2. In these axperivatts, one or several small doses in several days produced a mild degree of hypoglycemia without e3cternal symptoms. Sugar content curves indicated the intensity of these conditions. Role of sympathetic nerve system in changes in the cerebral system due to bypog3,ycemia is only one likk in a cvain of physiological disturbancmz Iab of Endocrinol, Inst of Evolutionary Physical and Path of Higher Nervous Syst im. Acad I. P.Pavlov, lab of Endocrinol Inst of Experimental Med, Acad. ~bd Sci USM. 1155. So-called Mempausal Hyperteumina. I. Imm Menopausal Hypertension Exist? (K j3onpocy o Tax tia3bmaemorl KnHKaKTep"atemoa rHnepToHm%. CyLuecTi3yeT nm KnmmaKTepnnecx" rmn"HuR) Y--Q- -B.&RANov and V. M. DtLmAN. KnjtHmqecxa.9 Me;znumHa jKlin. Med., Mosk.) X7, No. 7, 38-45, July, 1949. 30refs. The authors studied the blood prespire in a series of Leningrad women, aged 40 to 49, some still menstruating and some menopausal. The systolic and diastolic arterial pressure were higher in the 1- group than in the former. The increase in systolic pressuria was considered significant by the authors, who have applied statistical tests. [Although several otber reWant figures are quoted, the numbers of cases itt de Smps am omitted.) Jeffrey Dan Abstxacts of World Medtcine Vol 7 1950 J, -C Q~I BARANOV, V.G. .~ - Present problema in andocrinolo&v in relation to Pavlov's teaching. Ter. ark-h. 23 no.1:3-10 Jan-Feb 51. (CIML 20:8) 1. Doctor Medical Sciences. 2. Of the laboratory of Neural Rnpilation of the Endocrine Functions of the Institaite of Physiolot7 imeni I.P. Pavlov of tha Academy of Sciances USSR. ..The use of foUlculta in dimactaric f =at4yP('Ib 'T; I ension. am I. Pavloy-Invk& air Scl!' U.S.S.R.. UnIngrad). Terap. Arkh. 23, No. 3, M-2XI961); MIX. Z". 1932., 1679~-In cam of the simultaneous prtsence of hypertmolon and menopause the Admimistratka Of 10,OW-M.000 units, of folikulin (1) aZ 61 not essentially affect the blood prev- :Ure. This was true whether the bypeirtension developed imultantously with the onset of menopause or before or after Its onset. 1. therefore, has no spocific depressor effect .iT! hypertension developing during menopause. jAQ9jjr----4 BAWIOV, V. G. Problem of nervosism in endocrinoloMr. Ter. arkh., Moskva 23 no. 6:8B-89 Nov-Doe 1951. (CLML 21:3) lo Professor, BARAITOV, V. G.; SUKHODAROVA, A. D. Articular complications in the treatment of adrenal in- sufficienc7 with desoxycorticosterone acetate. Klin. med... Moskva 29 no-7:22-24 Ju17 1951. (CIZIL 21:1) 1. Of the Laboratory for the Nervous Regulation of Endocrine Functions (Head -- Prof. Ye. 11. Speranskaya), Institute of Physiology imeni I. P. Pavlov (Director -- Academician K. It. Bykov) of the Academy of Sciences USSR, and of the FaciLlty Therapeutic Clinic (Acting Director -- Prof. T. S. Istama- nova), First Leningrad Medical Institute imeni I. P. Pavlov and of the Hospital imeni Kuybyshev, Leningrad. 1. MWOV t ~ 0' C.', Prof. 2. USSR (600) 4. Shereshevskiy, filkolai Adol'Fovichs 1885 7. Thyrotoxicoses (Basedow's disease and hyperthyreosia). N. A. Shereshovskiy. Reviewed by Prof. V. G. Baranov. Terap. arkh. 24,, No. 4, 1952. 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, January -1953, Unclassified.1 BARANOV, V.G.; MMISKAYA, Ye.N., professor. zaveduyushchiy; BYKOV, K.M., akademik, direk-tor. Problem of classification of diseases of the thyroid gland which occur during overactivit7.. Terap.arkh. 25 no-3:15-17 MY-Je '53. (MLRA 6:9) 1. Laboratoriya nervnoy regalyataii endokrinnylch funktsiy Instituta fiziologii Imeni I.P.Pavlova A4mdemii nauk SSSR (for Sparanskaya and Baranov). 2. Insti- tut fiziologii imeni I.P.Pavlova Akademii nauk SSSR (for Bykov). (Iqkvroid gland--Diseases) (Nosology) BARANOV, V.G. Principles of management and method of therapy of diabetes mellitus. Ter. arich., Moskva 25 no.4:3-12 July-Aug 1953. (GIAL 25:4) 1. Corresponding Member AMS USSR. 2. Of the laboratory of Nervous Retnilation of Endocrine Panctions (Head -- Prof. Ye. N. SperanskV) of the Institute of Phy9lology imeni I. P. Pavlov (Director -- K. M. Bykov) of the Acadeqr of Sciences USSR and the Faculty Therapeutic Clinic (Acting Director -- Prof. T. S. Istamanova) of First leningrad Medical Institute imeni I. P. Pavlov. BAMOV. V. G. Role of the central nervous system in pathoganesis of tYqrotaxicosts. Trudy Inst. fiziol. 3:565-575 '54. (KLRA 8:2) 1. Isboratoriya nervnoy re"atsit andokrinnvkh funktsly. 7zvedviyu- shchly Ye.H.Speranskaya. (HYPERTHYROIDISM, etiology and pathogenesis, pathogen. role of CITS) (CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTNM, in various diseases, hyperth;vroidiem, pathogen. role) Aaumca of =All do"r M Chymlifln on t6 b4bei nerfous ~ ystjemi actipity in do V G i I 1 0104 nd D P S r dt (I A d W .a . . en . ex . ca . , ~O~U'4.8.R~j Uningrad), ProNem -28 lemp~ 1, Pla; I -XXIMN.-Ail altention In the can- O : -7Z3 ditioned vit ivfiex act of s *;vs~ oWined b dO ti d ~ . ~ 1e a i . g y y mini4tatkin of imall dmes of 1hyroidirt Which did not affect, 1he 0 cunslunOon' itid;catingthe influence of small dosts: lot tbyroklin On-Ahe nervc~c*Ds. Oxygm-comitlmptiou~ mmurenitnts am not Qvvays.a; rdlable.crilexia of excew of thyroxitle m the orpnism, us they do nut detect Me early! r0ects of 4bjamil3i on tile nerve erlb. - This rimy bnve a ' bellITIng on! "r"s Ais&uei, such as mura6is, in which no I I I or gm ia the thYtaid Sland Ot its A? BAFWIOV, V.G..professor, Preoont otatus and prospects in endocrinological research. Vest. AM SSSR no.4-30-36 155. (MLRA 9:2) 1. Chlon-korrespondent AM SWR. (EnWRINOLOGT, in Russia. research) BARANDV, V. G. Higher nervous activity in thyrotoxicosis and in hypothyreosis. Zhur.vys.norv.deiat-5 no.3:336-3~3 My-Jf, 155. (MLRA 8-10) 1. Institut fiziologli im. I.P.Pavlova Akademii naak SSSR. (HYPOTHYROIDISM, physiology. higher nervous funct.) (HTPXRTHMIDISTA. physiology, highar nervous funct.) (CEMAI NERVOUS SYSTEM, in varioum diBmasev, hyperthyroidism. & hypeothyroidi8m, higher nmrvoue funct.) RMIIOV, V. G.. Glands of internal secretion. Nauka i zhiznl 22 no.1:26-28 Ja '55. (MIRL 8-2) 1. Chlon-korrespondent Akad,,mii meditsinskikh nauk SSSR, (Glands, Ductless) BARANOV, V.G., glavnyy vaterinarnyy vrach. Veterinary service at the "Kuban'" (Order of Lenin) State Farm. Vaterinariia 32 no-7:32-36 Jl 155. (MlAA 8:9) l.Krasnodarskiy trest zernovykh sovkhozov. (VETERBURY MEDICINE) U_ C~_ (/MI-Idicine Pharmacology FD-2799 Curd 1/121 17, !1/.19 Author Bavuiav, V. G.; *Speranskaya, Ye. N.; Tendler, D. S. Title Ei~ect"O-f small doses of thyroidin on tho lil-licr ncrvou.-, activity of doFS. Periodical Byul. eksp. biol. i med. 6, 3-7, June 1955 Abstract This article covers clinical and experimental studies of the effect of the cerebral cortex and subcorticai formations on the activities of the thyroid gland, and of changes in the functional conditions of the latter on the activities of the higher division of the central nervous system. Author admin- istered thyroiain to dogs in doses small enough not to affect the basal metabolism. Results z;howed that, even in small doses, thyroidin al"fects the activity of the cerebral cortex. This made revision of the problem of the physiological limits of the thyroid gland functions mandatory, Data obtained closely paral- lel those of V. G. Baranov and V. M. Dil'myan obtained from patients with hypothyreosis after use of 6mull doses of thy- roidin: decrease to normal of sharply increased cholesterin Card 2/2 FD-2799 Abstract : content in the blood and preservation of low basel metaboliS. 11 USSR references, 3 since 1940, graphs. Institution : Laboratory of Nervous Regulation of Endocrine Function (Head*) Institute of Physiology imeni I. P. Pavlov (Dir: Academician K. M. Bykov), Academy Sciences USSR, Leningrad Submitted : 20 Jun 1954 BARANOV, V.G.(Ianingrad); DILDMAN, V.M. (IAningrad) Treatment with small dooes of thyroxin for thyroid hypofunction complicated by coronary atherosclerosis. Probl. andok. i gorm. 2 nool:13-19 Ja-F 156. (URA 9:10) 1. Iz laboratorii vozrastnoy fiziologil i pathologil cheloveka (zav. - chlen-korrespondent AMN SSSR prof. V.G.Baranov) Inatituta Fiziologii I.mani. I.P.Favlova AN SSSR (dir. - sksid. K.M.Bykov) i iz fakulgtetekoy terapevticheakoy kliniki (dir. - prof. T.S. Istamanoya) I Laningradekogo maditsinskogo inatituta imeni akad. I.P.Pavlova. (HYPOTHYROIDISM. complications. coronary arteriosclerosis, ther., thyroxin (Rue)) (CORONARY DISMSE. arteriosclerosis. with hypothyroidism, ther., thyroxin (Rua)) (ARTBRIOSCLEROSIS, coronary. with hypothyrodism, ther.. thyroxin (Rua)) (THYROXIN, -therapeutic use, hypothyroidism in coronary arteriosclerosis (Rus)) BARANOV, V.G., doktor maditsinskikh nauk. Trip to Pakistan. Vest.AN SSSR 26 no.8:69-71 Ag 156. (tga& 9:9) (PAKISTAN--HEDICIKE) EXCEMA MICA S80.2 vol.9/9 nWsioiogy.etc.Aept56 4189. BARANOV V.G. and HOSOVA E. 1. Lab. of growth Physiol. and Pathol.. of Physiol.. AN, SSSR, Leningrad. *Changes of conditioned and unconditioned vasomotor reflexes in old people (Russian text) FIZIOL. ~. 1956. 42/2 (203-209) Illus. 5 Vasoconstriction in the forearm (plethysmographically recorded". produced by immersion in cold water (G-70) for 30 see. , was well maintained in 12 healthy people aged 59 to 69 yr., but conditionod reflexes on this basis (unconditioned StiIIIIIIIIH: COW aJ)J)1iC1'1ti011; e0llditiOnUd SU11111!114: 11101-0110111C beat) could be ob- tained In only 2 of the subjects. In contrast, in all 10 subj'~cts of a control group from 18 to 40 yr. conditioned reflexes were obtained which were essentially identical with those to the direct cold application, Simonson - Minneapolis, Alinn. BARANOV, Y.G., professor; DRACHINSKAYA, Te.S.; DAVIDOVSKIY, N.M. Preoperative care of patients with toxic goiter [with summary in Anglish P-1531 Vent.khir. 77 no.12:86-91 D 156. OUJIA 10:2) 1. 1z laborato'rii vozraetnoy fi2iologii i patologii cheloveks (zav. - prof. Y.G.Baranov) Institute fiviologit im. I.P.Pavlova (dir. - eked. K.H.Bykov) Akademii nauk SSSR, fakulltetskoy khtrurgicheakoy kliniki (zav. - prof. A.Y.Hellnikov) i fakulltetBkoy terapevticheakoy kliniki (zav. - prof. T.S.Istamanovs) 1-go Leningradakogo meditsinskogo inl3ti- tuts im. I.P.Pavlova. 2. Chien-korreBpondenbAMN SSSR (for Baranov) AdreB Baranova; Leningrad, Dr.Dobrolyubova. d.13. kv.5. (HYPMHnOIDISM, surg. preop. care) (PREOPSHATIVE CARE, in various dis. hyperthyroidism) USSR / Human and Animal Physiology. Growth Physiology. T Abs Jour Rof zhur - piol.j, No 15, 1958.1 No. 69755 Author Baranov., V. G. Inst Not given Title Certain Peculiarities of Human Physiology and Pathology in tho Transitional Period of Dovolo-m-ent to Old Ago Orig Pub :Klinich., moditsina, 1957, vol 35, No 9, 54-61 Abstract :Changes of development arising in the transitional poriod to old ago, both in the higher divisions of the CITS) and in the glands of internal secretion, aro discussed. On tho taois of findings in the litoraturo and earlior-published original data, tho author discusses the influonce of dovelopmontal heightening of reactivity of the hypothal=is on the onaot of hyportonsion in middlo-agod pooplo., no well as obesity and cliL-actoric nourosis; age changes in the functions of the corobral cortex and their intoraction with hormonal factors in tho dovolopmont of tho m-onopauao, climacteric neurosis, and elevations of cholesterol in tho blood; and the use of estrogens and thyroid hormone in Prophylaxis and treatment of atherosclerosis, Bibliography contains 48 titioa. -- 14. N. Kovalova rVulMOV) "C(-_~i-tain Prcblemis o" th,_- Phy~~.Luif,,j- uiiA Path.jLcl-q,~,y of" th;_- I I Id' I Theses of the ProccedinC;s of the Annual 3~~iontlflc St-ssion,~ 23-26 March 195-1) (All-Union Institutu of L_xpurimental EnAocrin,1u:_-,y) From the Laboratory of Age Ynysiolog and ',T11-flan Pathology (!7ead--corresi~-.,D-,I-,Ll',-4.q u UY iil_ I Member of the Academy of Medical Sciences USSR V. G. Baranov) of the D-istitute ~f I Iedical Sciences USSR (Directjr -- Physiology ijaeni I. P. Pavlov -,f th~, Academy of Acader-Acian K. M. Bykov) BOANOV, V.G. Report on the Third Congress of the International Diabetic Federation. Vest. AMN SSGR 14 no.2:59-64 159. (AURA 12:4) 1. Chlen-korrespondent ANN SSSR. (DUSS:4!I&DOM-"--DIABL?M--GOIIGRESSES) BAIRAITOV, V.G., glavnv7 vetvrach Utilization of the MD the apmratuss in KrasnoAar T3rr;tOr7- Vaterinariia 36 no.4:71-?2 Ap 159. (VIRA 12:7) 1.Kravevoye upravleniye sellskogo khozyaystva. (Krasnodar Terri tory-Disi ection and disinfectants The hypipnic condition of the farm ir a guarantee :f the hpa't- of nni,als "nd of nn incrense In their pro(Iiirtivity. Votprinariia 36 no.6:14-16 Ja 159. (14DU 12:10) 1. GlaNyin, vptnrinarnyy vrarb KrasnnOmrskogo krayovogo -Lipravlaniya sel'nlrogo %hozyaystva. (I'mban-VetorinarY hygiene) Y'l.v. - P-AV~T"A'...Hly, X 'My at I t1t I n t, II-At"-1, a Jf BARANOV, V.G.; PODOLISKAYA, I.Yu.; ROZOVSYAYA, I.T. Function of the adrenal cortex in women during the course of aging and in menopause. Probl. endok. i gorm. 6 ~o. 3:95-103 My-Je 16C. (MIRA 14:1) (ADRENAL CORTEX) (AGING) (CLD4ACTERIC) DJAROOVI V.G.- BLAGOSKLONNAYA, Ya.V.; NIKOLAYENIKO, N.F. Z-~ Relation between neuroses and thyrotoxicosiso Terap.arkh, 3a no.12:24-29 160. (MIRA 102) 1. Iz laboratorii vozrastnoy fiziologii i patologii cheloveka (zav. - deystvitelInyy chlen AMP SSSR prof. V.G. Baranov) Insti- tuta fiziologii imeni I.P. Pavlova AN SSSR. (NEUROSES) (HMRTHYROIDISM) BARANOV,---V.,G.9 prof. (Leningrad) CUnateric and same complications. Klin.med. 38 no.12sl8-23 D E60. (MIRA 14:2) 1. Iz Ir,-.'-Tuta fiziologii imeni I.P. Pavlova AN SSSR (dir. -- chlen-koTrespondent All SSSR deystvitellnyy chlen AMN SSSR prof. V.14. Chermigovskiy) i L-, Instituta akusherstv-a i ginekologii M; SSSR (dir. - chlen-korrespondent j*lh' SSSR prof. P.A. Belo- shar0co Cde~,.eased]). Daystvitelin chlen AWI SSSR (for Baranov). (CLIMATER17C PlAWINOV, V.(". Some problems in the pathogenesis and treat-:,,ent of diffuse toxic RA goiter. Vest. AM SSSR 16 no.2:47-52 161. (MIT 14: 10) 1. Institut fiziologii imani I.F.Favlova AN SSSR J A17-demiche3kaya endokrinologicheska,ya ruppa AKI SSSR. KOIT-',,-'R.) VOLYNSKIY, Z.M., prof.; GILYAREVSKIY, S.A., prof.; GEKER, A.I., prof.; DEMIN, A.A., prof.~y ZELIMIU, V.F., jjz-of.; ISM-MOVA, T.S., prof.; KEDROV, A.A., prof.; MISHAD',1E, Ye.P., prof.; KEDROV, A.A., prof.; MESEALKIN, Yo.11., prof.; ~~AVITSIUY, E.N., prof.; FOGELISON, L.I., prof.; OVILPITSMA, prof., 'ASMIKOV, A.L., prof., otv. LUKOMSKIv., P.Ye., prof., red. toma; 12-L I red* - TAREYLAI, Ye.M., prof., zam. otv. red.; BAC-DA.SX-OV, A.A., prof. (deceased], red.; G,,- pro f , red ; VM'51' I.I.S., prof., red.[deceased]; IVAYIOV, V.11., prof.: red.1deceased); KU,',SIIAKOV, N.A., prof., red.; I-IOLCIUNOV, N.S., prof., red.; NESTEUR) A.N., prof., red.; SFEUESM, I.I., prof., red. (deceased]; ZAI,''YSLOITA, K.N., prof., red.; PEACHIKOVA, G.Ye.' kand. med. nauk, red.; EFUNA, Ye.V., kand. med. nauk, red.; LYUDKOVSKAYA, Yu.S., tekhn. red.; 13ELIC,~IKOVA, Yu.S., tekhn.red. [Multivolume manual on internal diseaseslEnagotm."noe -'-LI2.,ovodstvo po vnutrennim bolezniam. Otv. red. A.L.Miasnikov. Moskva, Medgiz. Vol.l. [Diseases of the cardiowscular system]Bolezni sordeclino-sosudistoi sjotemy. Red. torri: P.E.Lukomsjkii i N-.N. Savitskii. 1962. 686 p. 011~1 15:12) (Continued on next card) BARZOV-)- VI.G. IMPOr .1 - W... I-t-WA tfttor in adaptation and compensation in the genesis of some pathological states. Vest.MiN SSSR 17 no-4:38-" 162. (14IRA 15:8) (EMCRI14OLOGY) (ADAPTATIOII(PHYSIOIOGY)) (ADAPTATIOII(1310LOGY)) D, -. 1 ~ 1, -.. -, -., -, -1-1~1-,. . . ~ .-I. , ~. - i ; I ~-. t; .: "', '* 7~ ~. . ; 1 : , , i '~ I'" ~ ~ :, !.~ : . , 7 . 1 1. ~ . j '. . - ...! ,, , t:,l ~ , i : , . , : ~ . .-f, .. .1 . ~ I -j ; ~, ) . ''; I I I . " 1 ; j., 1~' -! TIJ. I . . - : I : I BAPJJ40V ) V. G. , prof LFS17Cj 7ITC,,W 11 -1, fjyA, A.F. 1~. L, , kand. red, nauk; SAXISONOVA, 11"K"; --idence of diabetes melliti-ts according to a Burvey of the lAningrad populptlon. Sov, med. 28 no,4:57-61 Ap 164. 17:12) 1. Lab)ratoriya vozzrastnoy flziologil i palologii choloveka Instituta fiziologil AN SSSR i endokrinolcgicheskily Ptdel Instituta akusherstva i ginakologli AW46,SS31R, Lim.-ngrad, 2, chlen AMN SSSR (for Buranov). Bk'IA.NQV,,,-V-G., prof.; ARSE2"YEVA, VI.G.; HASHIN, A.M.; 1"AFALISSMY, Ya.D.; SAVC MITKO, O.N.; ST-EPA11OV, G.S.; ALIFOV, V.T., red. [Physiology and pathology of the female climacteric] Fizio- logiia i patologiia klimakteriia zhenshchiny. Leningrad, I~editsina, 1965. 269 p. (MIRA 28:9) 1. Deystvitellnyy Chle'n-AMN SSSII (for Baranov). ,Fe me ri BAR'h'X!',lr' V.G. I..F, ; STE,;id:GV, G.S. 1, d j C I*! t-ox I J~o I t. r w 1 tAl po 1 Im I !f' oril". cumbir~ed wil,h rtjorrpilipl. Prob]. t!ndok. 1 gorln~ 11 no - 1- 3-9 Ja-.F 165. sistc.mv cheloveka (z~lv. prof. V.G. B!o-finov'~ lmsl,ituta fi,-,l L .1 logii llliOllj FilVIOW1 (dil', 1 kilfodi'll ondoIxAllol')t,ii (,.,.Ilv. - "'.G. III'. 1'!i1 !0", 11'.1t twm iimizii Elirwva, 1,-rilill-rad, V to .7.7 to c,, n,-).'--:5C)-56 165. ~~.l v . I -,V, C) i". U. nl o "L I I ~,.i (~Ia;" ~Illlvy J" i A kushor,-,tv'a i L.11~ J~'.-; Lc ACC NRi AP7000032 AUTHOR: Buranov, V. G. SOURCE CODE: UR/0051/66/021/005/o6lo/o6ig ORG: none TITLE: Scattering of polarized light by large anisotropic particlub SOURCE: Optika i spektroskopiya, v. 21, no. 5, 1966, 61o-619 TOPIC TAGS: polymer% light polarization, light scattering, molecular crystal, crystal anisotropy, crystalline polymer .ABSTRACT: The article deals with relationships between the supra- molecular formations in polymers in the process of their crystallization ~ I rom melt or solution and the optical models of such formations. The imodels can be classified, from the optical viewpoint, as follows: 1) !formations with spherical or cylindrical symmetry; 2) formations without order or symmetry; 3) formations with correlation order; and 4) formations' with definite crystallographic order. The analysis, which proceeds from :certain findings of Western authors (Keith, J. Polymer Sci., A2, 1964, :4339; Stein and Powers, ibid, 1962, 163; Rhodes and Stein, J. Appl. ~;Phys., 32, 1961, 2344; Stein and Wilson, ibid, 1962, 1914), involves in-, ,vestigation of the scattering of polarized light on the following ele- imentary anisotropic optical models: a) a sphere; b) a rectangular 1/2 UDC: 535-361-4 ACC NR: AP7000032 :,parallelepiped; c) a cylinder; and d) a disk. Formulas for the distri- !bution of scattering intensities are deduced for these models. A com- 1parison of analytical findings with experimental data shows a corre- spondence between the theoretical intensity distribution patterns and ~those actually observed. The formulas also make it possible to cal-cu- - te the linear dimensions of the scattering elements from the data of I a ithe observed diffractograms. The scattering from spherulite-type ele- ments, as modeled by optically anisotropic spheres by Stein and Rhodes I i (J. Appl. Phys., 31, 196o, 1873), is related and compared to the model-~ iing by disks, which yields qualitatively similar results. Conditions I ,:under which the relatively weak secondary maxima of scattering intensity' Ican be observed (and were actually observed by Plaza and Stein [J. !Polymer Sci., 40, 1959, 26T]) are explained. Orig. art. has: 6 fij;ures~ band T formulas. [WA-721' SUB CODE: 20/ SUBM DATE: ',lgMay65/ OHIO REFs 0081 OTH REF: 008 Card 2/2 -.,-L 60263-65 --,,-,,EPF(c)/ ---jAj/iRK... kCMSSION NA 4 AP5013060 UR/019 0/65/007/6D5/08~i 59 678-01,53 97 1AUMORS i Frankellf So Ta.1 Volkov,.T. I.; Baranov. V. Go-, Shal f Le Go 48 TITISs. Polarization optical method for studying structural transitions in pol~rmvio solutions and films vysokomolokulyarwye voyedineniyal v- 4n0-5, 19659 854-859 VOPIC TAGS: polymer, resing molecular structure# polarized lighto polrpropylenet Ispheralits, fusion kinetics IAB~MACT-. A relatively simple method.for studyingstructural transitions 4-017-mwe 'has been developed. It extends currently available methods.based'on electron microscopy) x-ray amlysie, IR and radio spectroscopy. The newmethod is based on observation,of sOmples and specimonsin polarized light, The installation is shown in Pig.-i on the,Eholosure.- The possibilities of:,the.new method are illustrated on four. 9kamples: deterAdnation of the size of soeralites in pol"roWlene filUBP in linear thy enfdVft1Usi* r ents- study of fu6icin kinetics and lwaached.94ain polye I o i --~tion of sesiorystalline polystbylene filap Land - f' iftti o-n--o-f -6-5511-olds in aqueous solutions of Bombyz morl fibroin. It is, suggesiid that the method should prove'. Card 1/3 1-,I,Rli,-.1N,cV7VOLKOV, FJNKFI,,, ~,Y!i. .InL~~rpretation o" the scntf,er~ng 0:, pohrl,,.~,d 11"Ill. Oy Solutions of' j,cdvrmr films. Vyfwkom. FCf:qjl 7 - 16,* ( ~! , -,' A 1 ~~ . ; ~)I, 1. iriatitu*- soye(iineniv AN -,Ilmi birefringence of polystyrene solutions in broi,,Io'orm. Vyao- 1 0 1 kom.soed. 5 no.7:10711-1079 Jl '63. (''Ill, 16:9) 1. Instittut rrsoho,-aole1nLlyurn3,1dl soyedinardy AR -S,R. (Styrone polymr---Optical p-.,.ope;-t-es) (Bromoform) SHALTYKO, L.G.; DARANOV, V.G.; VOLKOV, T.I.; LUTSENKO, V.V.; FRENKEV, S.Ya. Thoory of hoterophave polymerization. Part 2: Compariron of molecular weight diotributions of polymers obtained under conditions of homophase and heterophase polymerization. Vysokom. soed. 5 no.10:1527-1533 0 '63. (MRA 17-1) 1. Institut vysokomolekulyarr*rkh soyedineniy AN SsSR j Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-issiedovatellskiy institut sinteticheskikh volokon. m . I frn n j! BARANOV, V.I. Pots for the lubrication of ro-Iler spindles. Tek,-t,, prom. 22 no.7:78z-79 J1 162. (MIE-A i7:1) 1. StarVhiV 111711~ V8080.)-il.6110f, - -, ~,J, i,,) I t ,() WJjjC]jjjO j I, , 1 kn '01'sko"o lns~jt,Uta tekstillnoc;o inashi nos troy enlyn, BERG, A. I., 11:~v. red. E!, 1 EGA' A., -1z"; . red . 11", -'.'A 1 L~ . , d ok C) r ar. ~-,lr v. red. AV-", 0. 1 . , rod. GI,, )'I:, D. I. tekhn. nauk, dots., red.; V.A., :-cd.; ~TIIIKOV, doktor '.Icl:N--. nziW~, pi-of., r,--d.; V()'1'M:01V, ',.A., ~Vftor naW,,, p--of., red.; MXVIULOV, M.A., (1ol:tor tc'~-hi- ivaul-, ,-.-of., red.; red.; ILIR', V.A., (ioktol- prof., red.; ELOV, A.I., lv~nd. toklin. raul., rt,d,; 11CCLA]", 0.".' 6oktor tehhr.. nauh, rod.; K08TOUSOV, A.I,, rcd~; 1-i.A., knnd. fiz.-rnnt. nauk red.; LEXI1,,G.A.,prof.r(,d.; L07j],"' - tol-lin. nnuh, rexl.: I.J. I ',_)]~Jy, 1,!.G., dolitoi red. ; i-~AKIIAITV , Yu.Yo., red. dots,,red. ;T'01'KO1,,A.A. rod.; IlAi~OV'SKIY, rei.; M`-]:)Ti~G, L.D.) (ioltor prof., red.; SOT;"K(--V, red.; T',Y, y 1'eel~ ; Usa-l"Ov, V.h., 6oktor tchh-n. vauk, red.; A.A., doktor teklm. nmA, prof., red.; F1,10LOY, V-S~, red.,; YdIAHKEEVICII, A.A., red.; A.V,, kz-ind, tclrhn. nmh, red.; TS-VFKB\', Ya.Z., (oktor teklui. nauk, prof., rcd,; CIILLYU:~TKII,, A.B., kand. tekhn. niaik, red.; SIM-71)11', Yu.A.,- fJ2, rat. nauk-, dots., red.; BUCEAROW, M.D., Jwmcl. tekhr-nawk$ starshiy nauchny-y red.; DELONEE, N.N., D-zli., nvucN:yy red.; J~ARA~O,V, V.I., nauchnyy red.; PAUG-VA, T.I..~ tehhr, red. [Industrial electronics and autori.ation of production proce5- ses]Avtonatizatsiia proizvodstva i provWsUermaia elelktronikL. Glav. red. A.I.Berg i V.A.Trapeznikov. Moskva, Gos.nvuchn~ izd-vo "Sovetskaia Entsilclopediia." 'Vol.l. A 1. -1962. 524 1). i)E;~-G, A, I. , 1,1av. 1,~ d. ; THAI EZI~IKOY , V. A. , !,Inv. --Ccl. ; LOCU:017A, I kand, teklin. naull., Ft. rauchn. red.; DELGI.'E, -~.D. ) , _4AI'AU'll, V.I., nt,uchn. recl.; inzh.) st. rauchn. red. ZAL!"LRA, Ye.F., v',Ind. I'Od.; TIATOV,%, '!.I., [Aullor-ation of production Lrocesse-,- and indu,.-Aria2 electronics; encyclopedia of zatsiia p2oizvod.Ava i cntsi- Idopc:diia sovremennoi tekhMIri. Glav. red. A.I.-iorc- i V.A.Trapeznikov. INosIm, Sovetskaia ent~ikloj.-.eCliia. Vol.2. K - Fogro.,-,hnostl izmeraniia. Y63. 52F 1). (1,11PLA 16:L~) (Electrdc onriEcering-Dictionaries) IV 11 u u m is 14 11 1 . Jail SIM 14111161.1 us 1 1 : 4 Q a r C a k jpr r m I a L a R A- . . -1 - - - I I k 4 1 z AA W (X M U I- t t 0 A '.Ktisll -0 Adsorption power of Grmy CLAY& 'fly"w 19- les of Russian still some Arnerlican clays "err uwd in , ui 2(x) s -00 g glim).-Ovirt 440-5 p the cxpL~ Skmc Russian clavs had a highec wdso~binz Po.er wlukr tdriltical C~tldi- ' d Gcrn= brands, lwth before and after activatim. au tj~) than knu-n Anacricam A. A~ ll-tom 10 j : ~0 0 0 4r I* ~ 0 * 2 zoo * so -.96 0 :1 011-.lW CL-ISIM-11ON It! T , I u is go 11 t v z 04 0 -3 irx .0 to 11 0 44 IN It W K cl It I X T~ 9 * 9 roe a 0 11 tj V, '1 -4 1, to so x 'I N 13 ~ P P 1 11 b M P 0 As 11 1, .1 1 ro A L P -L-1 L 0 1, r ~i R A; T 1 11 A The radium content of the petroleum waters in Grotay. V. 1. BARASM' AND M K1,1111ATO'* FfPjd, o(ad, jit U, As S S 1931A, 17, 1:1 With W,)If*t ;Mr h l f -00 r fit . om, It t Vs. va ues ound I(w the ionitatitm of t1w air nvar prtrolrum Has$,*. rsn-%~Nl In cr~ jwr -rc, varied N-twmn IV 71 wid 4 11 The R4 4-1trilt 11,t,J -00 'I jq1 .111 it% r 11 wqjmn W-3% 1) am-filing I's J--Ahty G S #0 0 fe .00 00 -00 Ob -00 0* 00 00 .40 00 j ~90 00 .06 00 00 .09 90 , 00 wo -00 _'O0 00 00 f S L t 01.1 OTI U 00 vo 0 t 4M to It t1l .1. .11, 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 Ot 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 16 0 0 Ole 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 0' 0 0 6 0 OT-44 tL LX lot A 4 .1 1 ~5 00 96 1 Radioactive content of water and ol its atdimentations In It-hoI# No, I of Oukbts irtiflon. V. 1, KuAn--v aml r) I. I KnOnitov. 7r,jr inO. 'Ijl adim-t ( U. S. S. It.) 2, go 139 %',(inGwrtnan I-'WlVI'JX1).--Tbr watit III Ilif Int-hoic N, I. I of ( hikhts re6in contains on thr nv 7 lx X 11) 1 g. Ha and'.' I x 10 - -1 g. Nt %'I h 1 1. ft. 'I tk altil t'l ka I h here mmnvlruls to its equil. anit. it, the ptr~m~ vf NLATIL.- rhe sedim,ots frorn this vratir artaivre a, follo-: GSAI I t-,O,, 0A, HAO. :1.44 CaO, 3 '-111 1,10, + Al;( ),. 9,14 1-, ,it Iwating art,] 104"; IfAll. '[')try contain 4 41.14 x M-' X I(A and VW X 10 11 K. M%TII IX-1 K. of (Irv Inlifull if. The Ralli pi-t-u-tit in the sedimemn comes mainly front the of dq-itcd \I,*fh 1. 7-Radiilion from \fslh I is r(loal .1-ot of th.1 14A S 1. N13A.-ky I r 0 :*:21 0 7 09 f -.40 N 1 q 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 6 6 a 6 a 0 'olose eseelevewwwww- 0 fl _ - ~ 1) if w q u it It to A x b I/)) ji a Id ) I a ff Ap v Q di a ape L --k 00 Y I AAI A 11 r Q a I I u . L-ki lasks on It SAIM by PL L. BOND 04 thOdum X 'a R .06 r en I of Ukhts felic. 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Q .1 .5 A a 11 a L-1 it- -A-k-A- ~J. a N r AA it. v v tt , 00 -00 00 0 'a -ith thick emulsion for investga- It.. I. M Pbu'l. pb*' a of radinoctive elements in nAtural 0 & substances V I ..... . .(q -00 00 all (.111111,ton of liw 1, " than !Al n. th, fAlowril Ity nill-T~11th' (AU11111. 411111 CtItilil (it -11AIll.1 It 00 1'. k, G." r M 00 oo 00 o0 ~6 0 00 z .00 & 11 .00 44DA -00 ~00 66 loo 00 AlAttul"K.l. 11 t:6 0 LIO 0 0 t ij rt ft i't t's I,[ ~-Lj A, I'!. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 a 0 0 0 0 4 0 go 00 go Of 00 00 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 & 0 0 0 a 0 It It 'Tj -W i s 1. a x r - --I - 4; . . .;I;w A AL A A -A- a- T; A,. It, all 101, 1., aptfi I fm~ PRO It, I. T* THE ABSOLUTE QUANTITATIVE DSTERUMATION 011 ACTINIUM BY THE EMANATION MZTHOD; trans. from Aged. V. L Vernadaltomut it Fjgt!4!%, V.LBarhwv. i-s3s. 31p. (NP-2336) A quantitative deter ruination of actinium by the emanation method in a continuous current Of air is reported. In the n emitted by the preparation -as motut-red absence of any absolute comparison standard$ for actinium, total quantity of A to 0 i sepsystely. Ac measutemento were carried out -Ith an it Wag r*cmvy to calculate the amottrA pros" on thil Z basis of measurement of the ionization currild C119W bY apparatus consisting of a washing tower with a pur(,us Class 'i 00 a base containing tf~.e solution to be metisured, and a Lmu- actinium emanation (An) in to ionization chaisiber, Tile 0,0 V FA.Imana electrometer with two equivalent 1011114LID'i principal difficulties consisted In d'AfTmintAll &4 T&IJIU00- re 9 1010 V 9 2 ship Wwmn the Ionlastion, current and the QUUAIly of An chambers. (auth) Zoo in the chamber, anif in determining the traction Of the total 0 Ir 0 ao*&unt of An present whlc:b in actually utilized In the ionization chamber. The first problem was solved by cum- par ing the ionization current produced by a known quantity 10 of Rn introduced into the chamber with that Froduced by the complete decay of An in the chamber. The degree of Zoo 9. utilization of An in the &Waratus a% a whole wag determined I by inAerting a dry actinium preparation in front of lt~ :L;_i ! ."hittit toser containing the l,olution it) be weasurat. The '49 ji, I-V 10 A NJ S L A 6111ALLURGICA1, 1,11104TWO11 CL&SSIVICATION LIS 0 tZ 1.)ZAIJ -0 0~1 a#( ------- so L 1111110.t; V m 0 lop pt poll 0p;N0940110H "on it a WW A , I Is AA I fW 0 to 0 0 0 0 0 to 0 0 0 0 000000 0 0 0 0 0 C 00 00 000 0 a 0 a 0 a OALG_ 6 a 9 - to 0 * 0 0 0 00 0 * 0 0 0 0 0 i A a c 0 Er G III x L m 0 PO t., wx I UT)4 30 it 12 13 ]A b 17 A p 0 1 42 -3 - . I ~ ? 1 IT a. 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